Voices
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Voices
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Listen to the voices of the old women
Listen to the voices of the old women
Calling out the messages of the moon and sea
Telling us what we need to know in order to be free
Listen to the voices of the old women
Listen to the voices of the Indian Nations
Listen to the voices of the Indian Nations
Calling out the messages of the earth and sky
Telling us what we need to know in order to survive
Listen to the voices of the Indian Nations
Listen to the voices of the young children
Listen to the voices of the young children
Calling out the messages of the heart and soul
Telling us what we used to know before the lies were told
Listen to the voices of the young children
Listen to the voices of the old women
Listen to the voices of the Indian Nations
Listen to the voices of the young children
Listen to the voices of the living
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